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Defining the Sanitation Needs of Women
By Zachary BurtRead moreIn a survey of public sector employees of sanitation-related institutions, we found that a majority of the respondents, regardless...
0Recruitment and Representation in the Sanitation Sector in Kenya
By Zachary BurtRead moreThe draw of a career in the sanitation sector can take many forms, ranging from altruism to self-interest. When...
Gender Equality and Urban Sanitation
By Zachary BurtRead moreAll around the world, in high income countries as well as low and middle income countries, providers of gendered...
When the Sewers Get Blocked: Sanitation Labor in Urban India
By C.S. Sharada Prasad and Isha RayRead moreA pictorial guest blog by C.S. Sharada Prasad and Isha Ray on the plight of sanitation workers in urban…
World Toilet Day: Enhancing Toilet Use in Ghana
By John HarveyRead moreAlmost 23% of people in Ghana do not have access to any sanitation facility, and only 15% use improved...
Internships at Athena Infonomics: In Their Own Words
By John HarveyRead moreAn internship at Athena Infonomics allows you to develop, both professionally and by creating an impact in people’s everyday…